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A fictitious artist is a person (or group) that does not exist in the real world but is in one way or the other of discographic relevance - e.g. characters from a movie - and therefore exists as a valid artist in the database. The actor, voice actor, or creator that exists in real life isn't directly credited to the releases or track but is linked to the fictional artist through a PerformanceNameRelationshipType.
This could lead to a chain of characters such as with the members of Spinal Tap: Christopher Guest performs as Nigel Tufnel who is a member of Spinal Tap. As stated in DontMakeRelationshipClusters, and to avoid potential problems, make sure the chain is linear and doesn't take shortcuts: for example, Christopher Guest is not a member of Spinal Tap.
List of fictitious artists
This page lists artists that are/were in some way fictitious. There is some discussion on the mailing list. Please add missing artists.
(ordered alphabetically)
- The artists on the A Mighty Wind soundtrack
- Barney
- Beavis and Butt-Head
- Bernd das Brot
- The Chipmunks (aka Alvin & The Chipmunks)
- Disney characters:
- IM@S ALLSTARS, the nine fictional idols from THE IDOLM@STER, including but not limited to:
- The Rutles parody The Beatles. So far, only 2 of the fictitious band members have MB IDs:
- Dirk McQuickly
- Ron Nasty
- Stig (or Stiggy) O'Hara
- Barry Wom
- Schnappi
- シートベルツ (The Seatbelts)
- Sesame Street
- Sesamstraat (Dutch Sesame Street)
- The Smurfs (all languages in one artist combined)
- Snappie
- Snoopy
- South Park:
- Big Gay Al
- The Broflovskis
- Cowboy Timmy
- Gerald Broflovski
- Ike Broflovski
- Kyle Broflovski
- Sheila Broflovski
- Eric Cartman
- Liane Cartman
- Chef, voiced by Isaac Hayes on South Park
- Mr. Garrison, the 3rd Grade Teacher
- Ned Gerblansky
- Gregory
- Adolf Hitler
- Saddam Hussein
- Mr. Hankey
- Mr. Mackey
- Kenny McCormick
- Ms. McCormick
- Satan the Dark Prince
- Sharon Marsh
- Shelly Marsh, Stan's Sister
- The South Park Children's Choir
- Stan Marsh
- Terrance and Phillip
- Wendy Testaburger
- The artists on День радио soundtrack, all performed by Несчастный случай
- Барон Тузенбах (punk)
- Двое против ветра (acoustic folk)
- Джон и Катапульты (blues)
- Железный дровосек (heavy metal)
- Эдик Жданов (Russian chanson)
- Кошки академика Павлова (alternative)
- Лиловый пурпур (gothic)
- Поляна Квасова (Ukrainian ethno)
- Черри Пашки (pop boys band)
Discussion
The entry День радио is a good example for a special case. How about artists that use different performance names for one album? Are those considered fictitious artists then or just performance names? (Not so important now of course as we don't have any special guidelines). Two similar examples: Mick's Tape (Mixed by Cassetteboy), filled with aliases by Cassetteboy. Or take Sleepingroom, Volume 1 by Schiller. I did not yet convert it to VariousArtists because I'm not sure about this one. The cover lists this as VA with different TrackArtists actually but the tracks are likely to be all done by the same person (I guess to promote his label). --Shepard
For a general discussion if and how these artists should be used, see edit #8058566. --MClemo